This week, the team from the Week Junior talk about some strange festive traditions, we hear about an unexpected visit from a Walrus in Southampton and our big debate is all about unusual baby names!
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Earth Day and The King's Pants
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Mr. Pickles the Tortoise and a debate about the monarchy
76 year old James Bond and a debate about remaking animated movies!
Improving Sport for Girls and Solving a Sea Monster myth?
Max Woosey's Charity Challenge and an Exclamation Mark Debate
Vegetable Shortages and a debate about Roald Dahl
Free School Meals and A Creme Egg fiend?
The Earthquake in Turkey and Syria
Amazing women in scientists and Secrets of Mummification!
A debate about the Prime Energy Drink
Teacher strikes and a war against wee?
Ravi's dream and the anniversary of the London Underground
The Great Creature Count and a debate about the cinema!
Sea spiders and a limit on screen time?
The Week Junior Christmas Special!
Understanding Strep A, a life-saving dog, and a sky-diving experience
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